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Dwarf Fruit Trees

Whatever the size of your garden it’s easy to grow your own fruit trees, even on your patio or balcony! These dwarf fruit trees have been grafted on to a dwarfing rootstock to restrict their overall size and are ideal for growing in patio containers. With pretty spring blossom and a neat growing habit these patio fruit trees make a superb feature plant in the garden. From apples to pears, and cherries to plums, you’re sure to find something you like in our great value range. To get the best performance from your dwarf fruit trees see our guides on How to Plant Trees and Shrubs and How to Grow Fruit on the Patio

Savour the taste of home grown Panama Oranges! The delicious fruits take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait - try adding them to cool drinks in summer! Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy orange blossom in spring make orange trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and patios. Hardy to -10°, they are best grown outdoors from May to October, and brought inside for the winter. Height: 150cm (60") Spread: 120cm (48") Supplied as pot grown plant approx. 25cm (10") tall.

Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

Savour the taste of home grown lemons! These citrus fruits take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait - try adding them to cool drinks in summer! Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring make lemon trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and patios. Hardy to -10°C, they are best grown outdoors from May to October, and brought inside for the winter. Height: 150cm (60") Spread: 120cm (48") Supplied as pot grown plant approx. 25cm (10") tall. Ceramic pot not supplied.

Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

Savour the taste of home grown citrus fruits! Oranges and lemons take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait - try adding them to cool drinks in summer! Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring make citrus trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and patios. Hardy to -10°C, they are best grown outdoors from May to October, and brought inside for the winter. Height: 150cm (60") Spread: 120cm (48") Supplied as pot grown plant approx. 25cm (10") tall. Ceramic pot not supplied.

Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

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Fragrant pink springtime blooms are followed by juicy full sized fruits in summer. Grafted on the specially bred, dwarf rootstock St. Julien, this compact growing peach tree is perfectly suited to patio containers. They have the added advantage that they can be moved when necessary to their optimum growing conditions (shelter from frost in spring and full sun in summer)! Height of stem supplied 60cm (24"). Supplied in a 23cm pot.